k wat there trying to say the white lotus is a flower and it bloomed twice thts why they say the lotus of the leaf village blooms twice!
once, twice, three times have won.
Of course Blackpink is popular than twice, Blackpink is the most popular female kpop group!!
if you mean peewee herman's girlfriend in peewees great adventure it was dottie played by e g daily
Assuming you mean Kenny LogginS ... he's been married (to women) twice, has five kids, and has never claimed to be or admitted to being gay. So probably not.
The doctor is prescribing Augmentin ES 600 mg tablets. Sig is code for Instructions. BID means twice daily. So the doctor is saying dispense #24 Augmentin tablets and the patient needs to take 2 tablets twice daily.
3 tablets (tabs) by mouth (PO) daily
One or two capsules twice daily, as needed. Maximum daily dose 4
Take 2 tabs in the morning and 2 tabs in the evening
Yes it does. od means once daily while bid means twice daily
BD dosing means "twice daily" or "bid" dosing.
Ah, you take 'two' of your tablets on three separate occasions, For example - Two in the norning, two at lunch and two at night.
It means just what is says. Swallow one tablet (pill) orally twice each day for 7 days. Twice each day would be like with breakfast and then with dinner. So you take two pills (tablets) each day, one in the morning and another in the evening. Some medications require that they be taken with food.
It means take one tablet by mouth twice a day. Since a day is 24 hours, dividing that by two means one tablet every 12 hours.
It means that you should only take a maximum of 2 tablets in a day. Unless it further specifies how, you can decide whether to take both at the same time or one twice a day
It probably says bid which stands for twice daily, or qid which stands for three times daily. PID stands for pelvic inflammatory disease.
q.d. or daily. Example: Multivitamin one tablet daily. (Daily is preferred to q.d. since q.d. can be confused with q.i.d or 4 times daily, b.i.d, twice daily preferred over 2 times a day. etc.)